Medal Of Honor: Above And Beyond Will Require A Lot Of Space To Install! [VIDEO]

Respawn‘s next game is easily topping the size of Call of Duty: Warzone and Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War.

„We recommend a high-end machine to enjoy the game to the fullest. You can play it on lower-end hardware. The game is more CPU bound than GPU bound, but you might experience stutters. It’s hard to say without more information about your exact setup. The recommended specs are high due to the scope of the game and everything we’re putting on the screen to push VR to new places,” an Oculus Studios producer wrote on Reddit. For a CPU, they recommend an Intel Core i7-9700K (or an AMD equivalent, probably a Ryzen 7 3700X), 16 GB of DDR4 RAM, and an NVidia GeForce RTX 2080. Pretty beefy, right?

The user also revealed how long the game will be: „[The] story mode with so many levels… it’s difficult to predict. The target is 10-12 hours if you play through the single-player stuff (campaign, gauntlets, survival) once. There are reasons to replay gauntlet and survival, of course. Survival is a single-player experience only. You could start a private match with a friend and fill the other slots with bots, but the modifiers wouldn’t be present, and you can always mess around in Quartermaster. Single-player also has collectables that unlock rewards. The gallery content alone is a couple of hours. And there’s multiplayer, haha. If you want to 100% the game, some of the achievements are crazy,” Oculus-Mdoran added.

The game will be ridiculously big. During its install, the VR Medal of Honor game will require 340 (three, four, zero!) gigabytes of free disk space, and an NVMe SSD is recommended! After the game is installed, it will fit into „only“ 170 GB. That’s even bigger than Cyberpunk 2077 or even Microsoft Flight Simulator (with a 1:1 Earth scale, it takes just 127 GB).

Medal of Honor: Above and Beyond, which got a few videos shared by the producer below, will launch on December 11 on PC, and you will need a supported VR headset, such as a Valve Index, an HTC Vive, or an Oculus Rift.

Source: WCCFTech, PCGamer

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